This has been the rescues in Turkey and Syria after the earthquake 1:48
(CNN Spanish) --
The strong earthquake of magnitude 7.8 on the Richter scale, which struck Turkey during the early hours of this Monday, is already classified as one of the strongest earthquakes recorded in that country in more than 100 years .
The earthquake, which occurred at 4:17 am (local time), has left at least more than 2,000 people dead in Turkey and Syria, the two most affected countries after the earthquake, and thousands more injured.
Latest news of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria: dead, injured and missing
As its epicenter was 23 kilometers east of Nurdagi, in the Turkish province of Gaziantep, the earthquake was highly noticeable in Syria, a country that is close to that area.
However, the earthquake was so strong that it was felt beyond, in places as far away as Lebanon or Israel.
Look at the places where the earthquake was felt.
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